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SPHS 543 JANUARY 15, 2010 Questions? Follow up: …Nutritive versus non-nutritive suck …Suck-swallow …Breastfeeding/breastmilk
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Nutritive suck (NS) Non-nutritive suck (NNS) Sucking rhythm Sucking rate Swallowing pattern Sucking pressure
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BREASTFEEDING Hormonally driven at first …Lactogenesis I – colostrum …Lactogenesis II – increase in milk volume after birth Milk maintenance (supply – demand) …Lactogenesis III – Milk removal …Empty breast = milk production …Full breast = slower milk production
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BREASTFEEDING PREEMIES Milk production as part of hormones during pregnancy …Midway through start making colostrum Delivery of placenta Need to express breastmilk to produce breastmilk Weak suck, endurance, immature digestive system NGT delivery Herbs, medications
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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Maintain a balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide
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RESPIRATION Respiration Biochemical definition Ventilation Gas transport
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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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Respiratory rate Depth of respiration Work of breathing Heart function Airway maintenance
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FACTORS AFFECTING AIRWAY Structural abnormalities Neck flexion or extension Overall posture
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ETIOLOGIES OF RESPIRATORY FAILURE IN CHILDREN Central nervous system Upper airways Lower airways Lung parenchyma The Pleurae Thoracic cage and surroundings Redding et al. 1987
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AIRWAY DEFENSE MECHANISM APNEA AND INFANTS Belly breathers …Immature ribcage …Movement against gravity Apnea and bradycardia in normal infants …Apneic pauses Hypoxia and bradycardia …Maladaptive
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SUCKING, SWALLOWING AND BREATHING Coordination is essential Cessation of respiration with the swallow …Mean length of respiratory pause = 1 second
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SSB Timing of the swallow Effect of swallowing on breathing rate and pattern Impact of breathing on sucking Impact of sucking on swallowing Fluid flow through nipple Maturation
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SSB Compromised respiratory system Immaturity
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ASSESSING AIRWAY ISSUES Stridor (videos) Intubation Anatomic abnormalities Overall neurological status Patterns of respiration
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ASSESSING AIRWAY ISSUES History Stridor; Patterns of respiration Anatomic abnormalities Neurologic/congenital problems Infections/Disease processes Intubation
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ASSESSING AIRWAY ISSUES Level of Obstruction Pulmonary disease or Infection Presence of Cough Respiration at rest and with feeding
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AIRWAY ISSUES AND TREATMENT Obstruction …Nasal …Tongue Mandibular hypoplasia
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TRACHEOTOMY IN CHILDREN Alternate pathway for respiration Upper airway obstruction, neurologic impairment, chronic pulmonary disease Pharyngeal phase most affected by trach
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AIRWAY ISSUES AND TREATMENT Laryngeal anomalies Obstructive Sleep Apnea Tracheoesophageal fistula Congenital diaphragmatic hernia GER
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A FEW WORDS ABOUT….PNEUMONIA Community acquired Nosocomial Aspiration
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ASPIRATION Penetration of secretions or any foreign particulate substances beyond the laryngeal inlet into the tracheobronchial tree Threatens lower airways Frequency, amount and properties of aspirate Red flags Factors that can contribute to aspiration
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GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX The return of gastric contents, either food alone or mixed with stomach acid, into the esophagus. Reflux is normal!
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BARRIERS TO REFLUX LES Growth Saliva Respiratory protective systems
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GER Gastric emptying Pressure relationships Respiratory impact
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GER OR GERD? Weight loss or inadequate weight gain (FTT) Persistent irritability Food refusal/selectivity Posture Coughing/choking Pain Apnea Sleep disturbance Recurrent pneumonia
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CAUSES OF GERD Food allergies/intolerance Immature digestive system Immature neurological system
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TREATMENT Medications Thickening formula Positioning
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TREATMENT Small, frequent feedings Frequent burping Surgery Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG)
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SHORT BOWL (GUT) SYNDROME Malabsorbtion and subsequent malnutrition that is induced following a massive small intestinal resection Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) Intestinal malrotation Gastroschisis/Omphalocele Multiple intestinal atresias
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MALNUTRITION Loss of body composition that can be prevented or reversed by nutritional repletion Multi-factorial Primary and secondary types Vicious cycle Immune system
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